FOUNDED THIS MONTH, the little known Chinese company Arnova has three budget tablets that will be available from next month starting from at least £100
Arnova has been working closely with the French company Archos to produce these entry-level tablets.
The Arnova 10, 8 and 7 are three tablets designed by Archos. The model number represents the screen size in inches for each. All are classed as entry-level devices and are reported to be priced between €99 and €199. The Arnova 7 is reported to be the first ever 7-inch tablet for under €100.
The Arnova 10 is already available on two European websites, priced at €199. The INQUIRER has been told that it will be available from the UK retailer Comet in March. No prices have been quoted in sterling, but the INQUIRER suspects that the prices won't be much, if any, less than the prices in Euros.
The only specifications available currently are the screen sizes and the fact that all three tablets will run Android. The Arnova 8 is apparently also due in March and the Arnova 7 will be available in the second quarter. µ
99.00 EUR = 84.4546 GBP
Doesn't look like "at least" £100 to me. Even forgiving a typo and presuming you meant at least €100, it is still nonsensical.
"Proofreading... yeah I've heard of it"
They give it 128MB RAM, *coughcough*.
Since I can get a 50*50*50cm 5kg pan from France for 13 euros shipping I might just buy mine from abroad if(when) they take the piss over here.